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Gracelyn University launches ‘Teach4Naija’ campaign

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Gracelyn University launches ‘Teach4Naija’ campaign

Gracelyn University, a Christian-based, fully online institution accredited in the United States, has launched its Teach4Naija campaign designed to empower Nigerian educators and strengthen education systems in collaboration with local communities.

The campaign comes at a time when many Nigerian educators are seeking meaningful professional development opportunities that align with global best practices and local realities. 

Through Teach4Naija, Gracelyn University offers two structured, fully online degree programs in transformational education.

 These programs allow Nigerian teachers, school leaders, and education advocates to gain advanced training without leaving their jobs or communities.

President and Founder of Gracelyn University, Dr. Matthew Flippen, emphasised the university’s mission to collaborate with nations investing in their future.

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“Gracelyn collaborates with communities and countries that are investing in their children, who want to see all children reach their God-given potential. That’s why Nigeria is a great partner,” Flippen said.

Gracelyn’s approach to transformational education emphasises holistic growth—equipping graduates not only with academic knowledge and teaching skills but also with tools to foster personal development in areas such as faith, mental and emotional well-being, leadership, and compassion.Related News

The initiative also aims to build a robust community of practice among Nigerian educators through ongoing support, encouragement, and shared learning experiences. 

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Rather than a one-way model of instruction, Teach4Naija invites collaboration and co-creation, recognising the strength and insight of local educators.

“There is an incredible opportunity for the young people to join in continuing to raise the standards of education and the number of competent, compassionate teachers reaching the next generation,” Flippen added.

Nigerian educators are passionate and committed, the university noted. By providing accessible degree programs tailored to real-world challenges, Gracelyn supports educators in deepening their impact and leadership within their schools and communities.

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Unlike traditional foreign interventions, Gracelyn’s model is intentionally responsive to cultural and contextual needs. 

Nigerian participants are not passive recipients, but active contributors shaping the direction and implementation of solutions that reflect their realities.

The campaign remains open, and Gracelyn University encourages interested educators and stakeholders to join the movement as Nigeria continues its push toward achieving quality education for all, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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